Ensure all Everett school district households have a high speed, reliable internet connection
Deploying WiFi service in high needs areas of Everett
Building community capacity to support digital literacy.
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A Digital Equity trust would be an established and sustained source of funds to support Everett residents purchase technology equipment such as laptop/desktop computers, routers, and wireline service when existing subsidies are unavailable.
Impact
Reduce the number of individuals in Everett not receiving broadband service.
Reduce the number of households not able to provide all members with devices when needed.
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Bringing fiber connections into residential buildings will improve speed and reliability for property tenants. The City of Everett can leverage public funds made available through ARPA and the State's IT Bond Bill to support these connections and associated wiring, which may enable longer term competition initiatives.
Impact
Encourage private sector action to improve infrastructure
Move Everett residents towards federal goal of 100/100 speeds.
Ensure speed and reliability in areas of the City lacking fiber backbone infrastructure.
Expand on the current Tech Goes Home pilot program with the Everett school district to ensure that every library and school district in the City has at least one Tech Goes Home trained instructor.
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Speed Sources: MLab, Microsoft US Broadband Usage, Demographic Source: US Census ACS 5 Year, 2019
Dedicate ARPA funding to support a Digital Stewardship program that could expand and maintain a free open access wireless network in Everett.
Resiliency
Speed Sources: MLab, Microsoft US Broadband Usage, Demographic Source: US Census ACS 5 Year, 2019
Speed Sources: MLab, Microsoft US Broadband Usage, Demographic Source: US Census ACS 5 Year, 2019